David Schiff

David Schiff, Managing Partner and Investment Banker at Kuhn, Loeb & Co., has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Executives for dedication, achievements, and leadership in investment banking.

A leader in the legal industry, Mr. Schiff has been a managing partner with Kuhn Loeb & Co. since 1993. Prior to obtaining his current position, he was a managing partner with KLS enterprises from 1984 to 1993, and a managing director of Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb, Inc. from 1977 to 1983. From 11967 to 1977, he served as general partner with Kuhn Loeb & Co., and as vice chair in 1977, having begun with the firm as an associate from 1963 to 1966. Earlier in his career, he was an analyst with Madison Fund, Inc., in 1962 and a trainee with Chemical Bank New York Trust Company (now JP Morgan Chase & Co.) from 1959 to 1962.

Mr. Schiff earned a degree from Brooks School in 1954 and a Bachelor of Arts in English Eng from Yale University in 1958. Shortly after graduating, he served with the United States Army. He is a life member and executive committee member of The Pilgrims of the US and a life fellow of The Morgan Library & Museum. Mr. Schiff has been a governor of the Federal Hall Memorial Associates since 1970. Furthermore, he maintains professional affiliation with the Century Association, the Yale Club of New York City, the Mill Reef Club, the Maroon Creek Club, and the Brook Club. Since 2006, he has served on the advisory board for the Yale Center of Environmental Law & Policy, and he also serves on the advisory board of the Venture Capital Fund of America, on the board of advisory for VCFA Group, and as a partner of Rabbit Hollow Partners.

A respected leader in his community, Mr. Schiff has served on a number of different boards for noteworthy causes. He has long been involved with the Wildlife Conservation Society and has been chair emeritus of the organization since 2013. He has been a trustee emeritus of the Citizens Budget Commission since 2009 and of the Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2008. Some of his other civic engagements have been with the New York-Presbyterian Hospital, the Brooks School, the Yale University Art Gallery, the American Hospital of Paris Foundation, and the Provident Loan Society of New York.